Bevrino
Jun 26 2008, 10:42 AM
hi everyone!
i was given this plant as a gift, don't know what it is other than its an early strain. id like to try and find out as soon as incase its an outdoor strain, and it wants me to put her in the sun
does anyone recognize?
thanks
Owderb
Jun 26 2008, 10:45 AM
It could be one of a thousand mate
No chance of telling what it is only to say it looks like a long flowerer due to the sativaness of it,so even more of an argument not to put it outside as it will probably never finish in our uk climate
Owd
battlecat1135
Jun 26 2008, 12:20 PM
Hi Bevrino
It looks similar to an unknown early strain that i just got back again.Alas i know not its name.
Good luck with your grow.
battlecat1135
smokey_hotbox
Jun 26 2008, 12:30 PM
QUOTE(Owderb @ Jun 26 2008, 11:45 AM)

It could be one of a thousand mate
No chance of telling what it is only to say it looks like a long flowerer due to the sativaness of it,so even more of an argument not to put it outside as it will probably never finish in our uk climate
Owd
more sound advice from owderb beat me to it
Mono
Jun 26 2008, 02:43 PM
Even when it flowers you'll never recognise the strain....
Might have a nice pissy odour to it though as it does look pretty sat, but almost impossible to say....
If you want to put her/it outside you could try forcing it early by covering religiously with a tarpaulin to restrict the light cycle and get her going....?
Monk...x
weed1974
Jun 26 2008, 03:03 PM
looks like a sativa x indica cross to me it as tighter nodes than most pure sativa plants. what does it smell like? you can get fast flowering 100% sativa plants that will finish in 56 days and grow well here in the u.k such as Durban Poison that is a 100% sativa plant and it gets massive even when grown here in the u.k i recommend anyone give it a try smells like aniseed 8)
Bevrino
Jun 27 2008, 12:44 PM
no smell yet as its still in veg. i'll let you know when shes flowering though!
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